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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1894-12-14, Page 95r Cl^ S Cllt "Ap.' AT IRWltli'S. ponadl Ralslri for.. 1 ' poulicds ,Patr@ts Ourranta or C. 6 It s for •21c Cf4attt Oh0b0lates fo i5o at COATS' Fruit itoro. f �t.•. c13ij TER and ,'EGGS We .tedfleN Los Sans W to IIWLA(1IERTX S for Choice Candles Oranges iio per doz. IT ew Fige, 31bs. for 25e. at COATS' FontaToBE DIEEc TOI1Y E400.8 ►LE EAP: A Copy of tho Ontario' Gazdtte a Id Directory, lust, issuod ,offered tor Bale. She p., Apply at,_NErHue • 'pipe.,. w 1edli4CllEB Rrify lex Nate, Candles, .iii;fid oandYr 4ili, STORE • , for 250''at QOATS' FRUIT ,1RRWIN'S H4 LIDAY PRESENTS. English French nd german in Chtna, Crobk' ery and Glflssware is the wonder of everybody Soda lifecnits, 3 b boxes for 20e. at COATS' Feetanianti' Re Nving Time. The time f renewing subscriptions is at hand. ,Will our subscribers do us the iti.ndnes13 of ..remllttln,g4te ao0n, d& ossihFe ' snbseiiption price is email' " but if it is promptly remitted will save 'the publi$her much inconvenience. •'He givea.twice who gives quickly," is a motto -which we hope our subscrib- ers will adopt and act upon. The NEW ERA 1s time of the newsiest:and best journals/1n Ontario. It is well worth he price asked for it—$1 per year in, advance. Secure it at once for 1895 `We enclose . renewal slips to all su scribers. If they fall into the hands i f Moine who have renewed, they will k>• understand how it comes they rece'1ve theih. f • Zorn *ono. ' P stn. --Messrs B. Tomlinson, of tow , and Nelson Ball, of Auburn, (for erly with Dr. Blackall) have pass- ed ell final examination at ,'the On- ta o Veterinary College. LLNESS—Mr John Scrutori has been c fined to the house for st°veral days b .a heavy cold, and is not ' yet able to b out. Mr. Jas. A. Ford iii laid up by severe attack of con estion of the ngs; the rumor was a Woad that his liness was typhoid fev r, but such is of the case. STEALING—Messrs Eli roy &Wiseman f have had for several days a handker- chief display in one ,f their windows. In the window frame are several small Boles forthe ilurpos s of ventilation.— Some time during Sa turday night a thief inser ted a wire thr ugh one of the holes, and managed to a tract• several of the handkerchidfs. It must have been done 1 at- a late hour, 'ts Mr Wheatley took the precaution t I remain oh duty until nearly one a.m. Sunday. THE NEwsr'APEES.—All the news- . papers of the / o•rnty are now issued at $1 a year ir advance—three haying reduced tie ;r ( pricee td'that figure ^ hQnonrspt of N'EoN Ni 'deise tc;.:Tu, Wis.. wif oRveosu , la er M- O Moos.Scotiatrauti % oodvillit Wit.k • .'fit falls to the lot of erprnparativ'ely W to be.�so , nniversaliy beloved by all claGgeata;as . Mrs: Ross was , Of the gentles and most sympathetic of dis-: • positions—one who mig t• well heeaid ,to have, loved and sy,pathlzed with everybody—but especi ally the; poor and afflicted, she followed in the footsteps; of Him who "went a!oout doing good." She was the' dangghtter of Rev. Jaynes Campbell, of Ki idonan, Scotland. Losing her mother at an early age, she was from that .tgt'me, until her first Marriage, =e, the contstarit companion and help of her belov,ed father, whom she very strongly reerrl,bled. A man who could never see want or distress 'of any kind without doing all he could to re- lieve it, MrCa'inpbell was thus the con- stant. exam 'le and stimulus of his daughter.. ler work in her father's parish, and '.n the town of Inverness,to which they afterwards removed, is still held in sweet remembrance. Coming to this cel ntry in 1853 as th.1 bride of Rev. M. Scotia, loved m, with 1 Suther happy married hfe of &few years, his wido a married in 1862 his successor in Kno church, Rev. A. Ross. Her sur- Yi-mi children. are respectivelyy.. the., wives ofRev."S. C.Gunn, o`f the Scotch Prtrsbyterian church Boston„ Mass., W'm. Gunn, M.D. of town, D. Hastings Piro ter of London, and Rev. Alexander 1acMillan, of Mimico. Her children ere all around her the day she died. There was nothing gloomy about her death,nothing bitter about her mem- ory; iwas the peaceful end of a beauti- ful life.. She was brightly conscious almost to the last, and especially characteristic was the constant thought—even in that time—for every- body excepting herself. Her remains were taken on Monday, at 2.30 pan to the station, whence, accompanied by her husband and son-in-law,. Rev. A MacMillan, they were to be 'taken to Pictou, N. S., to be laid . beside her father and three children. "Good night! 13o -ed: sleep and take thy rest. Lay down thy head upon thysaviour's breast ; We loved thee well but Jesus loves thee best, Good night! Good night! utherland, .of Pictou, Nova the was 'speedily the dearly nister's wife, and hand in hand er husband in his work. Mr and dying after their brief and UNIQUE AND HANDY.—We have' to thank the Pope Manufacturing Com- pany, of Hartford, Conn., for a copy of their tenth annual Columbia Desk Calendar. Each daily leaf teaches its lesson of the value of better roads and outdoor exercise, and especially the benefits of bicycling. TRIFLES — After Monday nexdate your letters 1895. One of the best re- solves to start the new year with, is to insist upon paying for all papers in ad- vance. The merchants generally, say that business was very good on Friday and Saturday, and think itwouldhave been better if we had snow. Division Court to -morrow. Poultry seemed to be more plentiful this year than ever. It wasn't exactly "a green Christmas" but it was pretty near it. NOTES.—Mr and Mrs W. Harland are this week attending the wedding '{Tn,,Iq.„ t. which rakes place srhaps You have a friend you overlooked Christmas presents. The hol til the new year begins, and it den their beart with some lit It may be that like many peo holiday gifts atN ewYears; if ir holiday gifts (especially the r our stock many of the line share of' the Christmas tradE There Ore plenty of goods here ago,wconsegixently not the v: W gl$e you almost an unlit Gloves, Buckles Handke. Napkin Towels, Tray C Table At prices that are 19c• We are clearing ot'- broidered Handker at 19c each, • Ther 1 Winter Wants. Don't think because it is l been pring like, you JTTea:/ly all of winte • may see zero weather cessity. You can br Furs, Mar And cold weather Clot} that are as low as t weather in Deceml necessary. We w run any risk of cal •